If you've been holding out from purchasing a new Android tablet
until Samsung unveiled just exactly what it had up its sleeve, the wait
is finally over. Rolling out their brand-new Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 in
just a few short weeks, this new Android tablet is poised to dominate
the marketplace just like Samsung's Galaxy S3 and new S4 have in the
smart phone world.

Next-generation hardware with the latest Android operating system software

Everything
about the new Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 is as close to cutting edge as
you're going to find in the commercial world, including the fantastic
hardware that drives the brand-new software. We are talking about a
brand-new dual core 1.2 GHz processor, 8 to 16 GB of storage (with the
option to expand up to 64 gig with a dedicated SD card), dual cameras on
the front and rear of the tablet - the rear one being a three megapixel
camera and the front facing camera a 1.3 megapixel solution - and a
whole host of other truly cutting-edge innovations.

What is most
surprising about the hardware that the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 will bring
to the table is the inclusion of a 4000mAh battery - promising
ridiculous battery life and usage times in between charges, something
that the Android tablet world has been desperately searching for almost
since the day they were released.

All of this hardware would be
wasted without the brand-new Android operating system, one of the few
non-Google branded products to rollout with the latest iteration.
Everything is snappier, better organized, and overall more useful - but
you'll also have tight integration to all of the applications, games,
and tools that you have come to love on the Android platform.

Infinite Flexibility and Connectivity

While
the jury is still out as to whether or not this 7 inch tablet is going
to come loaded with an LTE option, people will be happy to know that the
standard units will come with Wi-Fi connectivity and an upgraded model
offers at least 3G connections. The Wi-Fi models will release first
globally, with the wireless and cellular models rolling out later this
year.

You'll also be able to enjoy Bluetooth in its latest
version, as well as NFC technology that you can use to interact with any
of the other Android devices out there that have the same capabilities
this opens up fantastic sharing and versatility options that almost no
other tablet has, something to definitely keep your eye on.

All in
all, this looks like it can be a real game changer, and you'll want to
pay close attention to the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 launch when it rolls out
in early May.